A role player name to keep an eye on…

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Jeff Popovich. Started as walk-on WR, earned scholarship and became starting safety. Had a cup of coffee in the NFL then became a reality TV star for a while. Aaron Moser was another guy from around that time who actually caught a few TDs in competitive games and I think also earned a scholarship. Track guy. A few others. Marshal Few got some reps at WR while here. And a few years ago Fentress (forgot first name) got reps and even a few starts at LB or safety.
Moser had a big time TD catch vs UCLA in 98 if I remember correctly. Pop is a coach now.
 
I mean as a TE3, it's whatever tbh. Hope he wouldn't see as much usage as even McCormick. I could see him and Nickel splitting some TE3 duties. He's got the size, and the two young freshman likely won't be ready to go the first 4 weeks which involve ND and UF. I imagine by the end of the year that they should have TE3+TE4 spots more locked down (though will want to RS them anyways). Wonder if Carver does anything...
 
Honestly for a meatball that never should've been on the field the guy made some plays.
Ehhh, I don’t know if I would call it “made some plays.” He did his job most of the time he was out there, which was better than most of us expected. Made it seem like he was making plays, because the rest of our linebackers were that horrendous.
 
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Ehhh, I don’t know if I would call it “made some plays.” He did his job most of the time he was out there, which was better than most of us expected. Made it seem like he was making plays, because the rest of our linebackers were that horrendous.
Finished his career with 3 less TFLs and same sack total as Willie Williams.
 
Was there a kid named Popovich (or something similar) in the 90s? Like young Reggie and Santana era? I remember we had to use some walk ons then because of the NCAA sanctions, and his name seems to be familiar lol
Popovich played some safety for us
 
Finished his career with 3 less TFLs and same sack total as Willie Williams.
That may be true, but he wouldn’t have sniffed the field if he played the same time frame as Wille Williams. Maybe a blowout.

It’s not like Ragone was some bad a$$ walk-on. He got playing time because the rest of our linebackers stunk. Speaks volumes about our linebacker recruiting during the Richt and Diaz era.
 
Ehhh, I don’t know if I would call it “made some plays.” He did his job most of the time he was out there, which was better than most of us expected. Made it seem like he was making plays, because the rest of our linebackers were that horrendous.
“He did his job most of the time”

Would have killed for that last year
 
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Was there a kid named Popovich (or something similar) in the 90s? Like young Reggie and Santana era? I remember we had to use some walk ons then because of the NCAA sanctions, and his name seems to be familiar lol
Jeff Popovitch, he was a great special teams player, he also was a pretty solid contributor at safety and got some pretty decent playing time in nickel or dime packages and I’m pretty sure he was the holder for Sievers.
 
Butch had to be creative during the probation years. popovich was a true walk on whereas Santana Moss came in under a track scholarship iirc. Similarly, Kenny Kelly came in on a baseball Scholarship, got drafted by MLB, then paid his own way. Again, going off memory. Their were a couple other creative scholarships by Butch during that timeframe.

I believe Carlos Huerta was a walkon initially and probably the GOAT at kicker until Boregalas.
 
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